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Thursday, March 4, 2010

My new book cover


I have been away from my blog for a month, too busy with life, problems, sick relatives, death, edits, babysitting, visitors,... You name it I went through all of it in February.

And it's not finished yet.


When you feel overwhelmed, just lie down and let the flow carry you. Or take a deep breath and believe that tomorrow can't be worse than today. Things will eventually get better.
If you are a religious person, do your best and let God do the rest.



That's what I am doing these days.

But I have good news and want to share them.



A contract with The Wild Rose Press for a second book in Doctor' Orders, PRESCRIPTION IN RUSSIAN,


Here is what my editor said about it:

A strong and compelling read. Jillian and Fyodor are lovable characters and each had just the right amount of angst and pain to keep them apart. You do a nice of weaving in their pasts and revealing them slowly as the story moves along. The problems that keep them apart are strong and realistic. I think you have another winner here.



The other good news concern BABIES IN THE BARGAIN that won:

2009 BEST CONTEMPORARY ROMANCE at READERS FAVORITE

2009 BEST ROMANCE NOVEL at Preditors & Editors Readers Poll



http://www.thewildrosepress.com/babies-in-the-bargain-p-1298.html





PRESCRIPTION FOR TRUST, the first book in Doctor's Orders
received three reviews :


Night Owl Romance~ Prescription for Trust was a fantastic read. The plot was also very well thought out and the pacing on target. The wonderful healing that took place in this book also made it a very sweet read.

Got Romance! ~ 4.5 Diamonds Mona Risk writes a charming story. Keeping the reader entertained with the twists and turns in the plot. With great characters like Luc and Olivia the reader will enjoy the world that she has built.

Long & Short Review` 4.5 books Mona Risk’s writing sweeps you into the story from the first page, and keeps you turning the pages.

http://www.thewildrosepress.com/prescription-for-trust-p-3790.html


Contest Awards: First Place in Central Ohio Ignite the Flame; Second Place in Heart of Denver, The Molly; Third Place in FTHRW Golden Gateway.

Short Synopsis:
Successful physician and loving mother, Olivia Crane fiercely believes youthful mistakes should be kept secret and skeletons are better left in the closet. Dr. Luc George, the French psychiatrist, she loved ten years ago, detests secrets. Can he help her conquer her inner fears or will he get burned by the past too? Will Olivia grab her second chance and finally find happiness with the love of her life?

Excerpt:
Olivia loved her mother to death, but at the moment she wanted to scream her frustration at her beaming Mama. It was obvious Marianna Crane had fallen in love with Luc the moment she’d seen him, or more precisely at the very minute he bent over and kissed the back of her hand with an “Enchanté, madame.”

“I’m delighted to meet you, Luc. Please have a seat. Where have I put my glasses? Melissa, bring the tray of hors d’oeuvres from the kitchen. Olivia, can you serve the drinks? Luc, what can I get you?”

Mama bustled with energy, the way she always did before starting a new project. Seeing her fussing around Luc, Olivia was afraid to guess the name of the new project—her mother’s ongoing goal.

But Olivia was too tired to protest or interfere. Two hours ago, when she’d voiced her panic at the possibility of losing Melissa’s love, Luc had cut short their session. He’d told her she needed to relax now that she’d exteriorized her real fear. They’d continue next week. Olivia had been so exhausted, she’d let Luc drive them in her van.

“May I help with the drinks?” Luc offered.

“Of course. Make yourself at home,” Mama purred.

Dropping onto one of the overstuffed chairs of the old-fashioned living room, Olivia rested a moment. She liked coming home to her mother’s. The warm aroma of potpourri soothed her rattled nerves. Tonight, the garlic and nutmeg smell of Mama’s masterpiece roast emanated from the kitchen. Her mother had sharpened her tools to conquer their guest.

Olivia recognized the symptoms. Good dinner, good drinks, good stories. Luc wasn’t going to leave unscathed tonight, not when her mother wanted Luc’s heart for her daughter.

Mama turned toward her. Eyes narrowed, she signaled to Olivia to follow her into the office. “I need you for a second,” Marianna ordered with a you-failed-big-time look.

Olivia braced herself for the worst.

As soon as they stepped into the office, Mama closed the glass double doors behind her, spun around to face Olivia and pointed to the door. “This Luc, is he the French boy you dated when you were in med school?”

Mama’s scowl promised her lecture was going to be worse than Olivia had expected.

“The one you never wanted to bring home to meet your mama and dad?” Marianna propped her fists on her hips.

Olivia took a deep breath and exhaled. “Yes.” It would be a long discussion, all right.

“And you sent him packing? And you let us believe he was no good? Olivia, are you crazy or what?” Marianna snatched a chocolate from a crystal bowl and popped it into her mouth.

“Mom!” Olivia scowled and took a step toward the door.

“Oh no. I have to tell you what I think. Madonna mia, you are a great doctor, but as a smart woman...phht.” Her mother cut the air with her hand. “Any uneducated Italian girl would know that when she meets such a handsome, nice, good-mannered...” Her mother paused for a second to catch her breath and launched again. “Intelligent, famous, wealthy...” She stopped, at a loss for adjectives, and glanced toward the living room for more inspiration.

“Mom, I get your point.”
“I’m not finished. He came back. Now you have a second chance. Don’t lose it, girl. For once, listen to your mother and keep him. You understand, Olivia?” Mama threw another chocolate into her mouth and chewed on it and then clucked her tongue.
“I understand, Mama. But you have it wrong. I don’t think Luc wants to get married, and I’m not ready. I need to see Melissa settled first. “

Her mother flung her hands in the air. “Santa Maria, help me. Not ready? At thirty-five? You want to wait until you’re fifty? And sixty pounds overweight like me? Since when does the daughter marry before her mother?”

“I didn’t say Melissa should marry. Just be out of college with a good degree and settled in her career.” She smiled gently at her mother, trying to pacify her. “Besides, you know my case is special.”

“Special. Why?” Mama shook her head and slapped her thigh. “Olivia Maria Crane, do you think you’re the only girl who went through a lousy experience? It happens to many girls, but they move on. My father beat my mother every time he drank. During those days in Napoli , a woman couldn’t survive without a husband. My mama stayed with him, but I left home, came to America and met your dad. He certainly didn’t want to get married after the sad accident. I was pretty at the time. I made him change his mind.” Mama reached for another chocolate.

Olivia chuckled. “You’re still pretty, Mama. If you can only stop gorging on chocolate, you’ll be healthy too. I’m afraid about Melissa learning—”

“So what if she learns her father’s a rotten ass? She’ll hate him. Big deal. She’ll love you more for protecting her.” Her mother stood on tiptoe to pat her cheek. “Bambina, it’s a great time you think about yourself for a change. Grab him without hesitation.” She tugged at Olivia’s hand and walked toward the door. “I’ll be watching you tonight. I’ll keep Melissa out of the way, and I want to see some action.”


Mona Risk writes romantic suspense for Cerridwen Press: TO LOVE A HERO and FRENCH PERIL and medical romance in the genre of ER and Grey's Anatomy for The Wild Rose Press: Rx FOR TRUST and BABIES IN THE BARGAIN, winner of 2009 BEST contemporary romance at READERS FAVORITE and 2009 BEST ROMANCE NOVEL at Preditors & Editors Readers Poll. All books are available at Amazon.com


www.monarisk.com

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Thursday, February 4, 2010

Booksigning

Florida Romance Writers invite you to the Northwest Regional Library, on Saturday, February 6, 2010, from 12:30 pm to 3:00 pm.

You will have a chance to buy books, CDs, and win prizes from our authors and sponsors.

Location: Northwest Regional Library
3151 University Drive
Coral Springs, FL 33065

Authors selling and signing their books:

Mona Risk; Karen Kendal; Aleka Nakis; Mary Ricksen; Katleen Pickering; Alison Chase; Mary Stella; Lyn Amrstrong; Patrice Wilton; Traci Hall; Caril Stephens; and many more.

Hope to see you there.

Saturday, January 30, 2010

BABIES IN THE BARGAIN: Best Romance Novel 2009

Thank you to all my readers, fans and friends who voted for BABIES IN THE BARGAIN.

BABIES IN THE BARGAIN is now BEST ROMANCE NOVEL at the readers poll 2009

It was also chosen by reviewers as 2009 Best Romance Winner at READERS FAVORITE.



Short Synopsis:
With only one year left to complete her medical training in Neonatology, Dr. Holly Collier vows not to let anyone mess up her sacrosanct schedule. Especially not the gorgeous Dr. Marc Suarez who broke her heart seven years ago.

When a tragic accident transforms the carefree playboy into a dedicated but novice father to his nephew, Holly gives in to her maternal instincts and turns her structured life upside down for the orphaned preemie. But can she learn to trust Marc again and believe in true love?

Babies in the Bargain: at TWRP
http://www.thewildrosepress.com/babies-in-the-bargain-p-1298.html

At Amazon.com
http://www.amazon.com/Babies-Bargain-Mona-Risk/dp/1601545142/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1246659781&sr=1-1

At Barnes and Noble:
http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Babies-In-The-Bargain/Mona-Risk/e/9781601545145/?itm=1

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

The Pat on the Back Award from Stephanie Burkhart



I met Steph B. as I called her at the Spa. We regularly read other blog, excerpts, posts and comments. Steph made my day when she posted a lovely review about my first book TO LOVE A HERO on her blog


Steph traveled to Eastern Europe when she was in the Army as an MP. I traveled to the Russian countries on business trips as a program manager to refurbish army laboratories. We both like to set our stories in the European countries we visited.

I love the award I received from Steph. The golden 7 is an honorary thing. I received it from Steph and I will pass it on to more blogs.

It matches well the certicate I received today from READERS FAVORITE for 2009 BEST ROMANCE.

I am supposed to tell you 7 things about myself. Then, I'll list 7 blogs I particularly enjoy reading. Next, I'll contact each of my seven authors and tell them their blog is on my list. Hopefully, each will do the same thing.

7 THINGS ABOUT ME:

#1 - I have one green eye and one hazel.
#2 - I am fluent in three languages.
#3 - I have been all over the world and visited more than 50 counties.
#4 - I was an A student and earned a Ph.D. in chemistry
#5 - I have never been athletic. Took tennis lessons and quit. Took golf lessons and quit.
#6 - I am terrified of height and can't walk on a bridge.
#7 - I love the ocean.

Here's the 7 blogs I give I "Pat on the Back to."

#1 - http://www.autumnjordonsnotes.blogspot.com/

#2 - http://bethtrissel.blogspot.com/

#3 - http://www.jenyfermatthews.com/blog/

#4 - http://www.lianalaverentz.blogspot.com/

#5 -http://mjdaniels.blogspot.com/

#6 - http://www.sandracox.blogspot.com/

#7 - http://sharondonova n.blogspot. com

Reviews for Babies in the Bargain:


The Long And The Short Reviews~ 5 Books. Best Book of The Week. Ms. Risk has done an outstanding job with Babies in the Bargain and is a very talented writer who gives the reader what they are after. I highly recommend this book. This one will keep you on your toes and make you beg for more. I can't wait to read more of Ms. Risk's work in the future.


Romance Junkies~5 Ribbons. BABIES IN THE BARGAIN is one novel that pulls you into the story and holds you captive to the last page.

Reviewed by Vince~ 5 Hearts

“Babies in the Bargain” could serve as an object lesson on how to ‘show’ and not ‘tell’ a story. You always know exactly what the characters are feeling, indeed, for the most part you 'feel' along with them. It’s a great read.

Night Owl Romance~

Babies in the Bargain is a sweet and sexy medical romance that will have you cooing and awing while also shedding a few tears.

Joyfully Reviewed~ Romance blooms amidst tragedy in Babies in the Bargain. It tugs heart strings and stirs emotions.

WRDF Review~ This was a great read, romantic and at times bittersweet.Enjoyable from beginning to end, Babies in the Bargain sports believable characters, an ultra romantic story line, and a thoroughly satisfying ending.

Readers Favorite~ 5 Hearts and Gold Medal WINNER-

2009 BEST ROMANCE-




This is Mona Risk at her best. The story will bring tears both sadness and joy. The characters are easy to relate to. The plot is excellent. Fans of romance will love this story.

Got Romance! ~ 4 Diamonds This story is both heart warming and heart wrenching. Ms Risk has created beautifully written, well rounded, realistic characters.

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Friday, January 15, 2010

READERS FAVORITE 2009 WINNER


While I was competing and gathering votes for the Preditors & Editors Readers Poll, I completely forgot I entered my medical romance BABIES IN THE BARGAIN in a contest

Today I was surprised with good news:
BABIES IN THE BARGAIN won READERS FAVORITE 2009 BEST ROMANCE

I was given a Golden seal and a review:

Mona Risk

BABIES IN THE BARGAIN~ 5 Stars

Romance - Contemporary
Reviewed for ReadersFavorite.com

Holly Collier spent the last seven years dedicated to her career of medical training in Neonatology. After Marc Suarez broke Holly’s heart in med school she vowed to never let it happen again. The anesthesiologist was back in town and working at the Washington Children’s Hospital. She was determined not to let him distract her again...

This is Mona Risk at her best. The story will bring tears both sadness and joy. The reader watches as Marc matures and as Holly’s heart thaws. One tiny baby makes a difference in both their lives. The characters are easy to relate to. The plot is excellent. Fans of romance will love this story.

Awards will be distributed in Las Vegas during an Awards Ceremony.
Thursday November 5th - Sunday November 8th is the Vegas Valley Book Festival, the largest in Las Vegas and voted the 10th best book fair in the world!

Since the event is in Las Vegas I think I can convince my husband to come with me!!!

My friend Patrice Wilton won the silver seal for her book, All Of Me.

If you like to travel and love to read, come and enjoy my international romances. I will take you around the world through stories that simmer with emotion and sizzle with heat~
Sunrise in Fort Lauderdale

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Resolutions

So many of us are making resolutions during the first week of January. We type them on computers, or neatly write them on special papers, or like me scribble them on the back of a Chritmas card in awful handwriting so no one can read them. Sometimes, even I can't read those.

Here are the ten most common New Year’s Resolutions according to official polls:

1. Lose weight/ Eat right






2. Get fit/exercise




3. Manage debt/ Save money











4. Get a better education





5. Drink less alcohol/ Quit smoking





6. Relax/ Take a trip






7. Volunteer to help others
8. Spend more time with family & friends
9. Enjoy life more
10. Get organized

AND IF YOU ARE A WRITER, WRITE, WRITE, WRITE


I recognized so many of my resolutions. Definitely # 1 and 2, probably 3 and 6, and maybe 8 and 9. How about you? Do you recognize your resolutions?

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Preditors & Editors Readers Poll

Dear Bloggers, Friends and Readers,


One of my books, BABIES IN THE BARGAIN, a sweet and spicy contemporary romance, has been nominated for Best Book of the Year at the Preditors & Editors Readers Poll along with many others. BABIES IN THE BARGAIN received 8 stellar reviews, including Best Book of The Week at The Long & the Short Romances. Would you please vote for me?

The link is http://www.critters.org/predpoll/novelr.shtml

1-You click on the little circle next to the book name.


2- Scroll down to the bottom of the page, enter your name and email in the white boxes


3- Enter the verification words in the little box,


4- Click on Submit Vote.


You will immediately receive an email from Preditors & Editors at the email address you have given them. You HAVE to click on the link they give you otherwise the vote doesn't count. It will open their site. You will see SUCCESS in green. That is their way of verifying that you have a legitimate email. And that’s all.

I would greatly appreciate your vote. Thank you so much.